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WRIT 125-15: Privacy and the Law These are only some of the sources that may be useful to you. Please contact me for help with any of your research, Betty Febo X3426. Contents: |
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Reference Sources for Background Information American Jurisprudence. Clapp Docs KF 8836 A452 The Constitution and its Amendments. Clapp Ref KF4557 .C66 1999 Constitutional Rights Sourcebook. Clapp Ref KF4550.Z9 R463 1999 Congressional Quarterly's Guide to the U.S. Supreme Court. Clapp Ref KF 8742 .W567 1997 Encyclopedia of the American Constitution. Clapp Ref KF 4548 E53 2000 How to Read a Legal Citation [Cleveland-Marshall College of Law] West's Encyclopedia of American Law. An electronic book; legal encyclopedia in lay person's terms Finding Books Wellesley College Catalog - Use the Library catalog to find books and other materials (journal titles, NOT journal articles) we have here at Wellesley. Remember to start with "keyword" if you are beginning to research a topic then, when you find something good, see what subject headings are listed. You can click on these subject headings to find more useful items. Note any subheadings. Some subject headings to try are:
WorldCat - Use WorldCat to find books and other materials not at Wellesley. Use the suggestions listed above. If you find a book you want that Wellesley does not own, use the ILL link within WorldCat to request the book. Finding Newspapers Articles LexisNexis Academic News - Full text of news article (about 1990 onward) from major papers, worldwide papers, and United States city papers.
New York Times Los Angeles Times online 1985+ (text only, no images) Washington Post online, 1977- Wall Street Journal Boston Globe Finding Supreme Court Cases and Articles about the Cases U. S. Reports. Clapp Docs KF 101 A2 LexisNexis Academic Legal Research - full text of law review articles 1980s+ .
Westlaw Campus Research - legal encyclopedias and legal analysis, federal and state court cases and statutes, and law reviews (900+ titles). Includes American Jurisprudence and American Law Reports. Westlaw appears to have more Supreme Court briefs than LexisNexis, and also has citing references for law review articles.
Finding General Articles The Wellesley College Library subscribes to many databases that contain information on thousands of articles and other sources of information on a topic. Some of these databases link to the full article online while others are simply an index or contain only abstracts. Where full-text is not offered you must look up the journal title in the Wellesley College Library catalog to determine if we have the issue that matches the article you are looking for. If we do not have the journal in our library, you can request the article through Interlibrary Loan. Suggested databases for this class:
Academic Search Premier (off-campus link) and Expanded Academic ASAP - general all purpose databases. Index and abstracts from 1980; selected full text. On the results page, click on the Academic tab to get peer-reviewed articles. Sociological Abstracts - Articles on all aspects of sociology and other social science articles, 1963 to present CQ Researcher - CQ Researcher has a good study of the issues before Congress. Caution: this should be used as a starting point, not the entire source for your papers. Use our e-resources a-z list for databases on other related topics. Internet Links NOTE: Use the following criteria to evaluate any websites:
For more information on how to evaluate web pages see our search the web page. United States Court System - links to U.S. Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, District Courts, and Bankruptcy Courts. Abortion and the First Amendment
How to Cite your Information Remember: if you find the full text online, you must cite the online source. Look for information within our Wellesley databases, or electronic books, on how to cite what you find. MLA handbook for writers of research papers. Clapp Ref LB 2369 .G53 2003 Writers' Workshop MLA Style Handbook Frequently Asked Questions about MLA Style Documenting Electronic Resources in MLA or APA - includes instructions and examples for email, databases, CD-ROMs, and Web Sites Prince's Bieber Dictionary of Legal Citations. 6th ed. Clapp Ref
KF 246 P73 2001 To find more legal web resources look at the Research Resources for Legal Studies page. |
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